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1 ">g v atue " I He 'P G -ease. Pro ;‘ CHEAPER, CRISPER, TASTIER Wra Pp e <i v a ,. e BISCUITS ... IN VARIETIES TO SUIT / ALL PURSES AND PALATES- / . 4 Delicious Varieties from the / | famous Self-Help Wax-Sealed Group / a fl An unsurpassed range from the Dominion's leading Biscuit / ■ manufacturers. Self-Help’s tremendous turnover ensures / P e r J. j ■ absolute freshness of all stock. I P a C k e t H / Tea B BYCROFT’S MALT 7d pkt. / ' ced W a f ers B / w a anut Cr,s P s B BYCROFT’S PROTEENA Bdpks. / akes B / 2^/ and^'" e B BYCROFT’S RICE WAFERS / ed B pkt / Ov a/ Watep gff BYCROFT’S WATER CRACKERS ce B 7id pkt. B SELF HELP LAUNDRY SOAP 1/2 Ige. bar SHELLED PEANUTS 7d lb. BEST TABLE ONIONS 9/6 bag THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL i 1 BOTTLE SELF HELP Qd i WORCESTER SAUCE. J | NAVEL ORANGES from 1/10 dos. MATURED WHITE CHEESE 1/2 lb. TABLE POTATOES 1/6 qr. 2LB. TINS ASSORTED JAM 1/5 tin GOVERNMENT CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES EPICURE 4/3 qr. ARRAN CHIEF 3/9 qr. ARRAN BANNER 4/3 qr. SUTTON SUPREME, Short Ton 4/- qr. GARDEN SEEDS 6 pkts. 1/PEAS AND BEANS 4d pkt. g SPECIAL CHOCOLATE FEATURE g 1 HOME MADE STYLE 7ozs. Qd. | I CHOCOLATE ASSORTMENT 6 ■ u | K. CANNED TOMATOES 1/1 tin V.X.L. MILK Bid tin COOKED HAM 2/4 lb. Self Help The Railways and Public Safety Keen Sense of Responsibility The splendid record of safety achieved by the New Zealand Railways is due to constant observance of tne principle of “Safety First.” Before a passenger enters a train every possible precaution has been taken to avoid < mishap. Locomotive, Traffic, and Workshop Staffs, Gangers, Surfacemen, Bridge-inspectors and Train examiners have carefully done their part in the safety campaign, and when the journey begins other experts co-operate in the safeguarding service. The Driver, the Fire- j ' man, the Guard, the Train-controller and the | Signalman are always alert on behalf of passen- | gers. From the human, material and mechanical view-points, the railway vigilance is maintained efficiently, day and night. I Travel By Rail—And Relax. ■ yi—CTW—imw.n.r"iii MBH MB I nin-r ihibi J mi ' r— Our High-Class Quality Service Store | will meet ail Competition for Cash. i TRY US AND BE CONVINCED m. McDonnell WHOLESALE & RETAIL WINE, SPIRIT * PROVISION MERCHANT. Tainui Street ... - Greymouth ’Phone 121 -- - - P.O. Box 88 | I Convey sentiments of goodwill by giving the bride something she may use in her home. Our suggestions fitf CO for l\ r> 1 WEDDING GIFTS A\ v //> include Electro Plate, White or Coloured Toilet D Ware, Rose Bowls, Canteens of Cutlery, Travelling and Ornamental Clocks, and Crystal. Our prices will not hamper your kindly thoughts. | | 13 EO “F C THE U2LD S n a 3 JEWELLERS ' g Tainui Street, GREYMOUTH &

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Grey River Argus, 6 August 1940, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 6 August 1940, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 6 August 1940, Page 3

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